The National Football Foundation announced the members of the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class Wednesday, which featured some of the game's greatest coaches and players of all time. The class is headlined by Nick Saban and Urban Meyer among the four coaches selected,
Urban Meyer told his assistants for years — nearly two decades, actually — that “reflection is a sign of weakness.” “When you’re looking back, you’re not looking forward,” Meyer recalled. If that’s the case,
The College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 featured three former SEC players, but the ballot had 15 candidates from the conference.
Former Denver Broncos running back Montee Ball was announced as a member of the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class this week. Ball, 34, had a decorated college career at Wisconsin, winni
Michael Vick, newly minted head coach at Norfolk State University, is headed to the College Football Hall of Fame.
The announcement of the College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 on Wednesday brought widespread celebration, especially for one of its most iconic inductees
Urban Meyer joins Steve Spurrier and Doug Dickey as the third former Florida football coach elected to the College Football Hall of Fame
The National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame have announced that former West Virginia University running back Steve Slaton and Marion County native Nick Saban are members of
Former Alabama coach Nick Saban was named to the College Football Hall of Fame's 2025 class on Friday. He first heard the news on "College GameDay."
Former University of Wyoming standout wide receiver Ryan Yarborough was selected to the College Football Hall of Fame in the Class of 2025, the National Football Foundation announced Wednesday afternoon.
The National Football Foundation and the College Football Hall of Fame has named Strahan as one of three defensive linemen in the HOF Class of 2025, citing his time at Texas Southern University (1989-92). He is the program’s first player to be so feted – the Tigers already had retired his number 75.
Urban Meyer, the third-winningest coach in Division I history who led Ohio State to a national championship, three Big Ten Conference titles and seven wins over Michigan during a seven-year tenure as head coach,